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I think there were a few on here who thought it might have been the torie government who carried out these poisoning’s .....
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silly fools and useful idiots
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Corbyn himself was trying to throw up dust so it’s no surprise what his followers are like
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Surly even GRU Colonel using a fake name is allowed some time off to visit Salisbury Cathedral
and it's magnificent 123m spire on the same day as a Russian dissident and his daughter are poisoned in the same town without having these baseless accusations thrown at them. |
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Without doubt a conspirecy
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It's now gone from the sublime ........
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lfc - Reynard must be one of those corbyn supporting "silly fools and useful idiots" you were referring to?
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I have no idea
I do know Corbyn is a useful idiot , he was friendly to the soviet regime and the eastern bloc And of course many of his followers also He also initially tried to through doubt on the guilt of the murderer Putin That’s all |
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So the source is Bellingcat, how reliable are they and who are behind them ?
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And one thing you can be sure of, if the evidence wasn’t so damming that little **** Corbyn would still be trying to undermine Britain and its sercurity services and its police and its government etc
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dave1357 • September 27, 2018 5:19 PM BST
lfc - Reynard must be one of those corbyn supporting "silly fools and useful idiots" you were referring to? Absolutely not ![]() ![]() |
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I have to say I can make no sense of this poisoning!
From the evidence I might now be persuaded to admit it was the Ruskies what done it and not the UK Dirty tricks Department but it is so damn interesting . It throws up so many questions Did they want it known that traitors and family would be killed? It did seem more Johhny English than James Bond despite the poison in the perfume bottle that is classic Bond ( The Spy who loved me ). It just looked so clumsy if this decorated Soviet Hero got fingered Is Putin just sticking two fingers up and having a giraffe? |
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I have to say I can make no sense of this poisoning!
From the evidence I might now be persuaded to admit it was the Ruskies what done it and not the UK Dirty tricks Department but it is so damn interesting . It throws up so many questions Did they want it known that traitors and family would be killed? It did seem more Johhny English than James Bond despite the poison in the perfume bottle that is classic Bond ( The Spy who loved me ). It just looked so clumsy if this decorated Soviet Hero got fingered Is Putin just sticking two fingers up and having a giraffe? |
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no doubt pootin will encourage the decorated Colonel to go on tv to explain that he isn't the same person that was a tourist and on tv the other week.
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Just to clear this up dave, from certain you view this guy is a decorated colonel ?
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The colonel appears to exist. The photos of the colonel resemble the "tourist". Simple enough to get them in the same room. pootles will sort it I'm sure.
You think this is all nonsense https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/europe/salisbury -novichok-suspects-gru-colonel-kremlin-response-denial-a8558326.html In the afternoon, the respected Kommersant broadsheet published its own investigation, backing up the Bellingcat/Insider findings. The paper tracked down residents of the village where Colonel Anatoliy Chepiga apparently spent much of his youth. Locals said they recognised “Tolya” (short form of Anatoliy) in the UK police photos and much-ridiculed RT interview. |
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"SKRIPAL CASE: ISRAEL EXPERT ON THE WORK OF THE SPECIAL AGENT"
Striaght from the horses mouth how it works,all your questions answered hopefully. |
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straight from david icke - is terry the most stupid and gullible poster on this forum? Perhaps we should have a poll. |
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Nothing to with Icke you liar, and if a sh1t arse like you troll shows up then I know its on the right track dave
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And if it was Icke so what? At least his heart is in the right place unlike YOU
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I put in your quote (as you didn't provide a link making your post otherwise useless) and the first site that comes up is david icke.
I obviously stopped reading at that point. David Icke is at best insane and at worst a cynical con-man (or maybe a combo) who makes vast amounts out of gullible, paranoid fools like you. |
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^ Spot on
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The second suspect has been named as Russian military doctor
Alexander Yevgenyevich Mishkin, a doctor in Russia’s military intelligence agency No comment from the rodent Putin just yet |
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Government diversion tactics working a treat
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I wonder how quickly the European governments will be to condemn the Saudi's sending FIFTEEN operatives into Turkey to take out ONE dissident ?
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How many Saudi operatives does it take to kill a dissident in Turkey?
15. One to kill the dissident, 14 to admire the beautiful minarets, some of which date back to the 11th century and, though not reaching 123m in height - unlike the world-famous Salisbury Cathedral spire - nevertheless exude a beauty that makes a site-seeing trip well worth a visit, if you have a few days off from assassinating people. |
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https://www.rt.com/uk/440899-bellingcat-authenticity-questions-media/ |
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I'm guessing, given recent revelations, that a few tunes have been changed on here.
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i doubt it. nothing will change the minds of these fools, who see grand plans hatched by the deep state everywhere. in a choice inversion of logic they say that non-believers are naive. so not believing something that is clearly crackers is evidence of naivety. you cannot reason with people whose minds are closed, even though they frequently trumpet that they keep an 'open mind' on these sinister conspiracies. so open, in fact, that their brain falls out and bats move in.
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